Joint Statement Issued by Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Taylor & Francis, Association of Publishers in India, Federation of India Publishers and the Indian Reprographic Rights Organization (IRRO) “We have carefully considered the Hon’ble…
The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012 – Gazette Notification has been published by the Copyright Office, Government of India on 8th June, 2012. You may get your copy of the notification from: The Copyright (Amendment) Act, 2012…
Manash Pratim Gohain, TNN Apr 1, 2013, 12.55AM IST http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-04-01/india/38188368_1_du-student-indian-publishers-indian-copyright-act NEW DELHI: The copyright battle has reached the next stage, with Indian Reprographic Rights Organisation (IRRO) claiming that there is a legal way to photocopy…
WHAT I CAN DO WITH THIS CONTENT? Online publishers and rights owners Have you ever been concerned about how your online content is used? Online content users Have you ever been unsure about what you…
Mallica Joshi, Hindustan Times New Delhi, August 24, 2012 The Delhi high court’s order to stop selling photocopies of books may have angered students, teachers and ‘copyleft’ activists and spawned campaigns to save photocopiers, but…
Copyright test for students - Photocopying of books stops in Delhi University after the raid [Source: The Telegraph, August 28, 2012, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120828/jsp/odisha/story_15905658.jsp ] BASANT KUMAR MOHANTY New Delhi, Aug. 27: Exams are round the corner…
IRRO Licence to Legalize Photocopying of Copyrighted Material (Monday, Mar 18, 2013) The Indian Reprographic Rights Organisation (IRRO) has taken note of a news item about the photocopying/reproduction of copyrighted material published in various newspapers issued…
Copyright assures the supply of quality educational material worldwide The world needs well educated graduates and, for that, university students need to be able to access good quality educational material quickly, easily, legally and in…
Raghavendra Verma02 May 2013 Issue No:270 http://bit.ly/2wWsFNf An Indian court has thrown out an attempt by a student organisation to allow private campus-based photocopying shops to create bound, near-complete copies of course books, in a case…